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Nov 26
🧵THREAD: “The Science of Temples — Why Sanatan Dharma Asked You to Visit Them”

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Most people think temples are only for worship.
But our rishis were not just saints—
they were scientists of consciousness.
Every pillar, every mantra, every ritual in a temple
has a scientific, energetic, and psychological purpose.

Let’s decode it.👇Image
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✨ Temples are energy centers.
Unlike modern buildings, ancient Hindu temples were built on geological energy spots, chosen after analyzing:
• Earth’s magnetic field
• Vibrational intensity
• Land resonance

A temple isn’t a structure—
it’s a power station for human consciousness.
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✨ Why do you feel calm inside a temple?
Because temple architecture is based on
Vastu + Agama Shastra + Sacred Geometry.
These create a space where:
✔ energy accumulates
✔ mind slows down
✔ thoughts become steady

Your body literally shifts into a higher vibration.
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Nov 26
Seven Ways to Honor God With Your Free Time

Introduction

The way a believer spends their free time often reveals more about their spiritual condition than how they spend their busy time. It is easy to behave Christian when responsibility demands it. Anyone can hold themselves together when they are needed, watched, or counted on. But what you do when the pressure is off tells the truth about what you actually love. Free time is the stage where the heart performs honestly. There are no deadlines, no obligations, no expectations. Just desire. And desire exposes devotion.

Scripture declares “Whether therefore ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). The word whatsoever includes the hours you consider “yours.” It includes the quiet evenings. It includes the weekend. It includes the space between duties. The Lord does not inspect your life only on the job or inside the sanctuary. He watches the idle moments, the private choices, the casual decisions you make when you believe no one else is looking. That is where your character is revealed. That is where your priorities are tested. And that is where most Christians either honor God or drift into unspiritual carelessness.

Free time is never truly free. It is either a seed or a snare. It either strengthens your walk or sabotages it. It either grows the inner man or feeds the flesh. A believer who wastes free time eventually weakens spiritually, even if they appear disciplined in other areas. But a believer who gives their free hours to the Lord in the right ways becomes spiritually anchored, emotionally stable, and mentally renewed. God blesses what you surrender. He transforms what you yield. And when you place your free time on the altar, He turns ordinary minutes into eternal investments.

Here are seven ways to honor God with your free time and keep your heart aligned with His purpose even when the world offers countless distractions.

1. Use Your Free Time to Strengthen Your Inner Man

The Apostle Paul prayed “That he would grant you according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man” (Ephesians 3:16). Strength in the inner man does not come automatically. It must be cultivated. The Spirit will strengthen you, but you must give Him something to work with. When your free time is devoted to Scripture reading, meditating on truth, listening to preaching, or studying doctrine, you are feeding the inner man rather than starving him.

Most believers find themselves spiritually weak not because they are attacked constantly, but because they are rarely fed. They give the inner man crumbs while giving the outward man a feast. Hours are spent scrolling, relaxing, or entertaining the mind while the spirit receives no nourishment at all. When the trial comes, they collapse. Not because the trial was too big but because the inner man was too neglected.

Honoring God with your free time begins by investing in your spiritual health. Open your Bible when you are not rushed. Reflect on passages without the pressure of the clock. Read devotionally and doctrinally. Pray quietly without distractions. Rest your soul in the presence of God instead of filling every quiet moment with noise. Strength comes from stillness. Power comes from communion. Growth comes from feeding. When you give your inner man priority in your free time, you are honoring God with your heart, not merely your schedule.

2. Use Your Free Time to Serve Someone Who Cannot Repay You

Jesus said “When thou makest a feast call the poor the maimed the lame the blind and thou shalt be blessed for they cannot recompense thee” (Luke 14:13 to 14). The Lord attaches special honor to acts done for people who cannot return the favor. Serving those who are overlooked is one of the most Christlike uses of your free time. It is easy to serve when it benefits you. It is easy to help when it builds your reputation.Image
But when you take time for those who have nothing to offer you in return, that is where real spiritual maturity appears.

Many believers waste free time worrying about themselves, entertaining themselves, or pampering themselves. But Jesus spent His unscheduled moments blessing people who others ignored. You cannot follow Christ without walking into the margins where the needy live. A simple visit. A phone call. A handwritten note. A meal. A brief conversation with someone discouraged. These small acts cost little time yet carry enormous weight in heaven.

Free time becomes holy time when it is used to reflect the compassion of Jesus toward those who are invisible to the crowd. The Lord sees every hour you give away in kindness. And He rewards those who imitate His heart. Your schedule may not allow constant acts of service during the busy days, but your free time can be turned into a ministry if you allow the Spirit to direct it.

3. Use Your Free Time to Detox from the World’s Influence

The world’s influence is subtle. It wears you down one commercial at a time. One conversation at a time. One moment of compromise at a time. Paul wrote “Be not conformed to this world but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). Renewing does not happen accidentally. It requires deliberate withdrawal from the noise of the world and intentional engagement with the voice of God.

When free time is spent saturating your mind with worldly entertainment, political chatter, social media drama, or carnal amusement, the world’s influence grows and the Spirit’s voice grows faint. Your soul becomes cluttered with unspiritual energy. You begin thinking like the world before you realize you have drifted. But when you choose to use free time to detox the mind, clarity returns. Peace settles in. Discernment sharpens. And the influence of the world weakens.

Turn off the noise. Step away from the constant stimulation. Create margin for silence. Replace worldly input with godly input. Listen to hymns. Listen to Scripture. Listen to teaching. The more you cleanse your mind during your free time, the less the world can corrupt your spirit. Honoring God sometimes means turning off the voices that compete with His.

4. Use Your Free Time to Build Relationships That Glorify God

Scripture warns “He that walketh with wise men shall be wise but a companion of fools shall be destroyed” (Proverbs 13:20). Your relationships shape your future. Your associations shape your character. And your friendships determine whether you walk closer to God or slowly drift from Him. Free time is often where friendships deepen. And it is often where friendships become dangerous.

A believer honors God with their free time when they prioritize relationships that strengthen their walk rather than weaken it. Spend time with Christians who pray, study, and speak truth. Surround yourself with people who will challenge your flesh, not indulge it. Use your free time to build fellowship with those who sharpen your spirit rather than dull your convictions.

Many Christians feel spiritually unstable because they pour their free time into relationships that pull them in the wrong direction. They keep worldly friends close and spiritual friends at a distance. They invest in people who feed their emotions rather than their calling. And then they wonder why their spiritual life feels inconsistent. You cannot honor God with your free time while spending that time with people who oppose His will.

Choose wisely. Choose spiritually. Choose intentionally. Use your free hours to deepen bonds that glorify God and loosen bonds that disturb your peace.
5. Use Your Free Time to Rest in a Way That Restores, Not in a Way That Corrupts

Jesus said to His disciples “Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place and rest a while” (Mark 6:31). Rest is not unspiritual. Rest is commanded. Rest is holy. But not all rest restores. Some rest numbs you. Some rest distracts you. Some rest fills the mind with garbage. Some rest opens the door to temptation. The believer must learn the difference between godly rest and worldly escape.

Godly rest restores the soul. It quiets the heart. It brings refreshment. It strengthens the body and clears the mind. It prepares you for obedience. But worldly rest often indulges the flesh. It wastes hours. It pollutes the imagination. It clouds the conscience. It leaves you empty rather than strengthened. When free time becomes escape rather than restoration, it stops glorifying God.

Take walks. Enjoy creation. Sit in quiet reflection. Read good books. Spend time with your family. Engage in peaceful activities that awaken gratitude rather than carnal desire. The Lord is honored when His children rest responsibly and return to their tasks with renewed focus and strength. Free time is not a license for spiritual negligence. It is an invitation to reset your soul.

6. Use Your Free Time to Cultivate Gratitude and Contentment

One of the most destructive habits in the Christian life is the tendency to forget the blessings God has already given. The Israelites had miracles surrounding them yet constantly murmured. Scripture says “Neither murmur ye as some of them also murmured and were destroyed of the destroyer” (1 Corinthians 10:10). Complaining is not harmless. It is spiritual decay. And it happens most easily during free time because free time exposes your thoughts.

A believer honors God with their free time when they intentionally cultivate gratitude. Take moments to recount the blessings of God. Reflect on His goodness. Consider the prayers He answered. Think about the sins He forgave. Remember the trials He carried you through. Gratitude is armor for the soul. It protects your mind from envy, bitterness, and dissatisfaction.

Contentment is also developed in these quiet moments. Paul wrote “I have learned in whatsoever state I am therewith to be content” (Philippians 4:11). That kind of contentment grows when you use free time to reflect on what God has given rather than on what you lack. A believer who spends free time complaining becomes spiritually weak. A believer who spends free time worshipping becomes spiritually strong.

7. Use Your Free Time to Prepare Yourself for the Future God Is Shaping

Free time is stewardship. Free time is opportunity. Free time is preparation for what God wants to build through you. Scripture says “Study to shew thyself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). A workman studies before he works. He prepares before he performs. He trains before he serves. Free time is when the believer sharpens their tools.

Use your free time to learn skills that will benefit your ministry or your calling. Strengthen your mind. Study Scripture deeply. Improve your ability to communicate. Grow in biblical wisdom. Train your spirit for future responsibility. Many believers pray for opportunities they are not prepared to receive. God does not waste open doors on unprepared hearts. Your free time becomes an investment in what God can entrust to you.
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Nov 25
“Jolani Takfirs Shaara”: A thread proving the disbelief of the Syrian Government using their own statements. Image
According to Ibrahim Shasho, HTS official and now mufti of Aleppo, helping Turkey and Russia against AQ or IS is apostasy. Image
Justice minister Mazhar a Weis condemns Hamas for receiving help from the Rawafidah against the Jews. If this is a condemnable action, then what is seeking help from Kuffar against Muslims? Image
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Nov 25
All of this is true.

Read "Operation Gladio".

The Mafia couldn't possibly think big enough. The American Mafia thought that they were corrupting the federal govt. They were - but there was a larger Mafia above them, already established with legitimate roots, run by the
Establishment: the Fords, Rockefellers, Bush's, Walker's, DuPont's, Morgan's, Koch's...

The ultimate trick is to be the INVISIBLE player at the table; therefore you can never become a target.

The Establishment's mafia is the CIAMafia. They have been working with the
LikudMafia for 70 years, and with the KremlinMafia for 40 years.
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Nov 25
The TrumpMafia and the PayPalMafia, duking it out over Russian and Ukrainian riches...

At any moment, Trump could die.

At any moment, Trump could revoke Musk's citizenship.

At any moment, Trump could yank Thiel's contracts with the US govt.

And Bannon and Ghislaine are
working in the shadows.

The LikudMafia has players in every camp.

And behind it all, the CIAMafia is pulling its strings.

We are watching the largest game of Mexican Standoff in history. Every micro-move is fraught with peril.

How did we get here? Read my pinned tweet.
@threadreaderapp please unroll
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Nov 25
For 40 years or so, Simple Minds managed to NOT have a single bad album. Many were great, some very good, a few were superb. "Street fighting years" is the best of the lot, imho. Some pointed out that it is too "politically charged". Maybe so, but it is an artistic masterpiece.
"Mandela Day"

"Take a step back"

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Nov 25
I decided to do a deep dive to figure out what it would take for European voters to change the law to allow them to deport migrants. For instance, say the voters of Italy wanted to deport Syrian terrorists to Syria. What would they need to do, legally to get that outcome? 🧵
The blocker to this is the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), adopted in 1950 in response to Nazi atrocities.

Article 3 bans torture. You might think torture means e.g. waterboarding someone to extract information. But through the magic of case law it means much more.
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Article 3 just meant you couldn't torture people in the normal sense. In 1978 an ECHR case expanded the definition of torture (or rather "inhumane treatment") to be about suffering caused, not, you know, actual torture.
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Nov 25
Investigating: We are currently investigating this incident. status.railway.com/cmif6dehy003qz…
Investigating: We are pausing deploys for Free, Trial, and Hobby. Pro deploys will continue, albeit slowly. status.railway.com/cmif6dehy003qz…
Identified: We are continuing to work on a fix for this incident.

Free, Trial, and Hobby deployments remain paused. status.railway.com/cmif6dehy003qz…
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Nov 25
🧵 Thread: CRS Closure — Mission Accomplished

CRS, “America’s Peacemaker,” is being shut down. Civil rights groups are suing, but the evidence shows CRS’s original mission is complete—and modern crises prove why. #CivilRights #LocalFirst
Ferguson (2014), Kenosha (2020), Minneapolis (2020), Charlottesville… CRS was fully operational in all these cases. Yet major unrest still occurred.
If CRS were still the indispensable peacemaker in 2025, none of these crises should have spiraled the way they did.
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Nov 25
It's only been just 26 hours since Claude Opus 4.5 dropped.

And people can't stop getting creative with it.

10 wild examples:

1. Opus 4.5 + CUA: "file my taxes end to end make no mistakes"
2. Vibe code app to show real-time arrival of next metro
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Nov 25
A private call between Trump-appointed envoy Steve Witkoff and Putin advisor Yuri Ushakov was just leaked — and it shows the American envoy effectively acting as a strategist for Moscow. Image
In the transcript of their five minute October 14 call, released by Bloomberg, Witkoff essentially acts as an advisor to the Russians, discussing ways to get presidents Putin and Trump on the phone.
And advising Ushakov on how Putin should best approach Trump: congratulate him, emphasize Russia’s desire for peace, and portray Trump as someone who can deliver it.
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Nov 25
Apart from compromising Witkoff, Kushner, Vance, Driscoll, these transcript also show:
1. Ushakov was right, the U.S. would never deliver a Kremlin wish list;
2. Dmitriev's amateurishness and bravado are now major liabilities for the Kremlin because this has all blown up in their face;
3. How many times can Witkoff overpromise and underdeliver for Trump -- and for Putin, whom we now know he's been advising on how to undermine the U.S., NATO and Ukraine.
4. Also a subtle way of telegraphing there are probably more collections on Witkoff. Side deals with the Russians, etc. He's probably too stupid to realize, but...
5. Democrats need to declare their intention, pending mid-term outcome, to hold hearings about a massive counterintelligence breach and the Trump White House's willingness to run a Russian op as an American peace plan. Witkoff, Kushner -- all of them.
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